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Victorian Architectural Sheet-Metal Ornaments: A Reprint of the 1887 Catalog (Dover Jewelry and Metalwork)

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Comprehensive and intelligently organized. . . . Jazz aficionados . . . should be grateful to have so much good writing on the subject in one place.--The New York Times Book Review"Alluring. . . . Capture[s] much of the breadth of the music; as well as the passionate debates it has stirred; more vividly than any other jazz anthology to date."--Chicago TribuneNo musical idiom has inspired more fine writing than jazz; and nowhere has that writing been presented with greater comprehensiveness and taste than in this glorious collection. In Reading Jazz; editor Robert Gottlieb combs through eighty years of autobiography; reportage; and criticism by the musics greatest players; commentators; and fans to create what is at once a monumental tapestry of jazz history and testimony to the elegance; vigor; and variety of jazz writing.Here are Jelly Roll Morton; recalling the whorehouse piano players of New Orleans in 1902; Whitney Balliett; profiling clarinetist Pee Wee Russell; poet Philip Larkin; with an eloquently dyspeptic jeremiad against bop. Here; too; are the voices of Billie Holiday and Charles Mingus; Albert Murray and Leonard Bernstein; Stanley Crouch and LeRoi Jones; reminiscing; analyzing; celebrating; and settling scores. For anyone who loves the music--or the music of great prose--Reading Jazz is indispensable. "The ideal gift for jazzniks and boppers everywhere. . . . It gathers the best and most varied jazz writing of more than a century."--Sunday Times (London)From the Trade Paperback edition.


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